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Multitaskers may be falling behind
It's not unusual for Liza Gross, a writer and editor of a biology journal, to perform several tasks at once. "I'm thinking about articles that are right in front of me while planning upcoming (story) topics," says Gross, 50, of Kensington, Calif. "Oh,...
Tags: Facebook, University of California, Colleges and Universities, San Francisco, Gaming
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'Iron Chef' tests contestants to join the stable
Grasshoppers? Grasshoppers??
Eric Greenspan, the chef-owner of the Foundry on Melrose, has cooked a lot of unusual fare in his day, but there he was, looking down at a platter piled high with this Asian delicacy. With the clock ticking, he needed to...Tags: James Beard, Food Network (tv network), Television
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Father's day gift ideas to help dad stay hip, mobile
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Father's Day is a time to let Dad know how much we love him – and take the opportunity to help him improve himself. Here are some gift ideas to improve his vocabulary, grilling skills, golf game and more.
With Dad's day...Tags: Consumers, Consumer Issue, Apple iPad, Golf, YouTube
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Education Matters: Petty complaints, major gripes
Editor's Note: Numerous instances of plagiarism have been discovered in Dan Kimber’s “Education Matters” column, which ran in the News- Press from September 2003 to September 2011. In those columns where plagiarism has been found, a...Tags: T-Mobile, Cell Phones, Elections
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Michael Hiltzik: Lap-Band maker Allergan wants it both ways
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThis year is shaping up as a gratifying one for Allergan, the big Irvine company known for Botox and breast implants. The leading manufacturer of gastric bands, which are surgically implanted around the stomach to suppress the appetite of extremely...Tags: Consumers, Medical Research, Johnson & Johnson Inc., Obesity, Media Industry
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Carol Burnett loves laughter and reflection, the themes of her tour
America's funny lady, Carol Burnett, doesn't dwell on the past. She embraces it.
"I have some wonderful stories to tell, especially about the show," she says.
"The show," of course, is the legendary "Carol Burnett Show" that ran on CBS from 1967-1978....Tags: Harvey Korman, Carole Lombard, Cancer, Legs, Music Theater
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NFL heads into uncertain offseason
ARLINGTON, Texas - The Pack is back. NFL football? Well, nobody's quite sure when that's going to return. Led by quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the Green Bay Packers returned to the top of the football world Sunday with a 31-25 victory over the Pittsburgh...Tags: Football, Green Bay Packers, Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Super Bowl, Fox Broadcasting Company
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Weird Science: Birds And Bacteria
KIAHMan, you look weird. That's possibly what birds are thinking when they look at us through their crazy eyes. These feathered freaks see ultraviolet light. Radical, man. This apparently helps the hummingbirds know what flowers are ready for pollination...Tags: KIAH, Science
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Keeping a foot in each world
Rabbi Dan Levin
Title: Senior rabbi of Temple Beth El, Boca Raton.
Other community posts: Member, executive board, Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County; board member, Hillel of Broward and Palm Beach; member, President's Rabbinical Council,...Tags: Les Miserables (musical), Itzhak Perlman, Temple Beth El, Judaism, High School Sports
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'Mad Men' -- Let's talk about Sunday's episode
Z on TVI missed "Mad Men" this week because I had to watch and write about the Emmy telecast here and for the print edition of the Sun.But ALEX watched and wrote in with another strong discussion starter, and I want to publish it here to open a thread for... -
Readers share how they've passed the time during the Lakers' offseason
Lakers BlogBefore I headed out on vacation, I asked readers of the L.A. Times Lakers blog how they've spent their offseason. Below are their responses. "I watch the last few seconds of Game 7 once every week and a half or so...just to keep my smile muscles working."... -
Can Hollywood keep hanging on to its aging business model?
The Big PictureEverywhere you look in the entertainment world these days, you see more and more people crossing the digital divide, using a staggering array of new devices to read books, watch TV shows, listen to music and, yes, even read the......
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